Business Degrees
The
Sykes College of Business combines a strong liberal arts foundation with a broad-based business core. Through practical experiences and an advanced business curriculum, students receive a comprehensive education. Students can interact with the business community through internships, consulting projects, international programs and the
Centers and Institutes. UT's relationship with more than 700 Tampa Bay area leaders provides opportunities for professional networking.
Academic Programs
Specialized areas of study include business undergraduate majors and minors; graduate degrees; and certificate programs. For specific information and requirements, see the
academic catalog.
Centers and Institutes
The University of Tampa is home to five specialized centers that contribute resources and expertise to the curriculum, its students and the national and international business communities.
UT Centers and Institutes.
Huizenga Family Foundation Trading Center
Within an 80,000 sq.-ft. facility, the College of Business offers state-of-the-art resources such as the Huizenga Family Foundation Trading Center (pictured above) and more than 1,300 data ports for high-speed access.
The Princeton Review Best 294 Business Schools - 2012
For the sixth year in a row, UT's Sykes College of Business has been named by
The Princeton Review as an outstanding business school — and one of the 300 best business schools in the world.
In 2009, the MBA marketing program was listed as one of the top 15 programs in the country in
The Princeton Review, based on student surveys.
See all of UT's Recognitions.Bloomberg Businessweek B-School Connection
In our ongoing efforts to enhance curricula and enrich student learning, UT is a proud university partner of Bloomberg Businessweek magazine. Learn more about
Bloomberg Businessweek B-School Connection's resources and benefits for students and faculty members.